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GCSE: English Literature: George Orwell Coursework and Essays

1984
(User Rating: 5.50 | Length: 5.3 Pages)
1984 Life in "nineteen eighty-four" is terrifying in many ways. Select the two or three aspects, which you think are terrifying. Explain why you find them terrifying and why they might have been even more terrifying in 1949. There are many terrifying aspects in "nineteen eighty-four. ...

Animal Farm
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 6.7 Pages)
Animal Farm A Comparison Between Animal Farm And Pilgrim's Progress Animal Farm Orwell's use of simple characters to express the effect of power and revolutions on normal people can be interpreted in two ways. For some readers, Animal Farm could be seen as an innocent fable or fairy story. ...

Animal Farm
(User Rating: 7.20 | Length: 3.5 Pages)
Animal Farm George Orwell's Animal Farm is a satire on the Russian revolution, and therefore the novel is full of symbolism. Orwell associates certain real characters with the characters of the book. For example the two leaders of the revolution are represented by snowball, who portrays Leon Tr ...

Comparison between Animal Farm: book and Animal Farm: film
(User Rating: 4.50 | Length: 3.6 Pages)
Comparison between Animal Farm: book and Animal Farm: film To fully appreciate the comparison between the book of Animal Farm, written by George Orwell and the animated film adaptation of the book, directed by Joy Bachelor and John Halas, I must understand what the book and the film gives to its au ...

Totalitarianism in Nineteen Eighty Four and The Time Machine
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 5.3 Pages)
Totalitarianism in Nineteen Eighty Four and The Time Machine George OrwellĘs final book, Nineteen Eighty-Four was published a mere seven months before his death in January 1950. This book has therefore gained an almost legendary status as OrwellĘs prophesy. However, this reputation has only served ...

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